Title: RE: wu-ftpd security - solved
Thanks heaps Mike. :)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dresser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 February 2003 2:21 AM
To: Ross Tsolakidis
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: wu-ftpd security
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ross
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> With wu-ftpd installed, by default the user can ftp to his home directory,
> but can then just go up a few dirs and view the entire filesystem.
> Is there some way to limit wu-ftpd from doing this, I just want the users to
> have access t
Title: wu-ftpd security
Hi all,
With wu-ftpd installed, by default the user can ftp to his home directory, but can then just go up a few dirs and view the entire filesystem.
Is there some way to limit wu-ftpd from doing this, I just want the users to have access to their own home dirs and
Thus spake Robert J. Alexander ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am running a Debian 2.1 dist.
>
> I was sent the following (appended) quite recent (a month old) CERT
> advisory.
>
> How do I understand which Debian packaging has closed these holes
>
The latest wu-ftpd (2.6.0-2) in potato closes t
I am running a Debian 2.1 dist.
I was sent the following (appended) quite recent (a month old) CERT
advisory.
How do I understand which Debian packaging has closed these holes
BTW Is there a way to automate the PUT of files in the incoming area so
that every time one is performed root gets
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